Love opens the doors of the heart, reason, light, knowledge, and eternity, which I am, the loved father, who loves you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → This love makes him fully acquainted with himself and me.
- → Open, open wide your eyes gently in me until you acknowledge me.
- → Love opens the doors of the heart, reason, light, knowledge, and eternity, which I am, the loved father, who loves you.
- → Having come to this knowledge, my children want to interrupt that slavery, be no more prisoners of a collapsing building, understand the illusions, the disappointments born of the world and the flesh.
- → The correct knowledge allows each son to distinguish clearly, definitively, who is the father, to live in love, in the presence of the father, and to know that he is important in me and for me.
- → This knowledge of oneself and me already exists in my child, is forgotten and removed.
- → God, the father, the spirit, my being, my knowledge is endless and sweetness love.
- → I am the eternal verb, the star that fascinates each of you, the fiery fire and the spirit of love.
- → I am the Lord of time, of history, I am strength, light, fire, a stream of fire, power, beauty, the one who illuminates your intellect, strengthens your will, purifies your body, and sanctifies life.
- → I am the one who lives forever, I call you to get involved with me, I am for my children the first, the last and the eternal living.
- → I am the father of heaven and of earth, I love you of infinite love and I let you taste the joy of being my children.
- → The truth is eternal, the illusion is temporary.
- → The truth is eternal, unlimited, your essence, your root, your nature and your destiny.
- → Knowledge, thought is indestructible, it cannot be annihilated, it has to be eternal.
- → Only love, the knowledge of God overcomes the distance between the temporary world and the eternal world.
- → The temporary being needs an eternal being that precedes it, contains it and goes beyond it.
Relative arguments